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Sometimes your Kindle can be unresponsive and keep you from using the device properly (the most important reason for this issue can be glitch in the software). If there is no hardware issue on the device, some of the solutions below should resolve this issue.

Please follow the steps below to reset your device:1.Press and hold (or slide and hold) the power button for exactly 35 seconds. 2. After 35 seconds, release the power button. 3. Wait 2 minute, then turn on your Kindle.

Please try this procedure at least 3 times (if you have leather cover or any other cover remove it).

If the previous procedure doesn't work, perform the procedure below:1. Plug the Kindle into the charger for 5 minutes. 2. After 5 minutes (while still plugged in) press and hold power (slide and hold) button for 35 seconds.3. Allow up to 3 minutes for the Kindle to reboot.

Another solution for this kind of issue:1. Connect the USB cable to computer (do not connect Kindle). 2. Hold the Power button for 20 seconds. 3. After 20 seconds while still holding Power button, plug the other part of the USB cable in the Kindle. 4. Leave the Kindle for 2 minutes and try to turn it on (hold the Power button for exactly 45 seconds).

Please try all solutions (step by step) and let me know if that works. I'll be waiting for your reply.

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They will be able to find out what is the problem with double charging. I can only guess that you have two different accounts.

Once again, there is no duplicate question on your questions list, so there is no way that this question is charged two times.

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